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Rating: Summary: awful, horrible Review: This is easily one of the worst movies I have ever seen. This is one of Shannon Tweed's first films. After this disaster, she would go on to become queen of the B-movie, which is why I expected a lot more from this. The acting is horrible, the "special" effects are even worse. The explosions, deaths, and general mayhem of a fire fight are poorly done repeatedly throughout the movie. Oh, the one [love] scene in the movie is hidden behind a rock! What's the frikkin' point of the NR rating!?!
Rating: Summary: awful, horrible Review: This is easily one of the worst movies I have ever seen. This is one of Shannon Tweed's first films. After this disaster, she would go on to become queen of the B-movie, which is why I expected a lot more from this. The acting is horrible, the "special" effects are even worse. The explosions, deaths, and general mayhem of a fire fight are poorly done repeatedly throughout the movie. Oh, the one [love] scene in the movie is hidden behind a rock! What's the frikkin' point of the NR rating!?!
Rating: Summary: Oh my gawd, this is terrible!!! Review: What is truly surprising here is that someone actually put up the money to film and produce this atrocity. Some films that are this bad are funny, but this one is not. It's an endless series of battle scenes with the same characters getting killed again and again (to save money?), and there isn't a stitch of character development or plot progression in the entire film. I couldn't have put together a worse film if I'd tried! Yuk! One sad footnote here is that Shannon Tweed is the only actor in this film who displays even the slightest ability to act, but her character is relegated to the uninspiring role of bimbo-to-guerilla fighter, even though we haven't the slightest idea what the struggle is all about.
Rating: Summary: Oh my gawd, this is terrible!!! Review: What is truly surprising here is that someone actually put up the money to film and produce this atrocity. Some films that are this bad are funny, but this one is not. It's an endless series of battle scenes with the same characters getting killed again and again (to save money?), and there isn't a stitch of character development or plot progression in the entire film. I couldn't have put together a worse film if I'd tried! Yuk! One sad footnote here is that Shannon Tweed is the only actor in this film who displays even the slightest ability to act, but her character is relegated to the uninspiring role of bimbo-to-guerilla fighter, even though we haven't the slightest idea what the struggle is all about.
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